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ability to use the state investigators who are very experienced in florida, and you have the federal government watching this very closely. very unlikely there will be a federal case brought here. the statutes really just don't apply here. but they can watch it. the fbi is out there, canvassing witnesses. so i think ultimately, what we're going to see is the special prosecutors bring some kind of charge. >> as a colleague we see here every day and as a journalist and a parent, you have been banging the drum on this story for a long time. two-part question for you. why do you think it took so long? but secondly, why do you think it resonated so much finally when it did get attention? >> well, i think that the police in this community, they had made a conclusion very early that george zimmerman was the victim here, and then i think they walked away from the case. had it not been for social media and the ability for this case to go global, i think police wouldn't have responded in the way they have, even the little bit that they have, the statements they have made. they have been very closed about
ability to use the state investigators who are very experienced in florida, and you have the federal government watching this very closely. very unlikely there will be a federal case brought here. the statutes really just don't apply here. but they can watch it. the fbi is out there, canvassing witnesses. so i think ultimately, what we're going to see is the special prosecutors bring some kind of charge. >> as a colleague we see here every day and as a journalist and a parent, you have...
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it's interesting how the government proves this case. >> bales is currently being held at ft. levinworth, kansas. he says military lawyers first must prove his client was responsible. >>> president barack obama made some surprising remarks today surrounding the case of trayvon martin. the president rarely comments on controversial criminal cases but responded to reporter's question. the 17-year-old unarmed teenager was shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer last month in a gated community in sanford, florida. george zimmerman claims it was self-defense and the president is pleased thetarha t they appointed a task force to look into the incident and he also got personal. >> if i had a son, he'd look like trayvon. you know, i think they are right to expect that all of us, as americans, are going to take this with the seriousness it deserves and that we're going to get to the bottom of exactly what happened. >> in a showing of solidarity, students from more than a dozen schools in florida walked out of class to show support for the teen's family. >>> two years ago toda
it's interesting how the government proves this case. >> bales is currently being held at ft. levinworth, kansas. he says military lawyers first must prove his client was responsible. >>> president barack obama made some surprising remarks today surrounding the case of trayvon martin. the president rarely comments on controversial criminal cases but responded to reporter's question. the 17-year-old unarmed teenager was shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer last month...
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to help end the crisis, he advised government officials to track war criminals, the same way it tracks terrorists. >> rattles nerves rattled buildings. a series of earthquakes shoek tokyo, northeast japan after the one-year anniversary of the massive quake last year, and in the same region ravaged by the n tsunami. this time around, there were no injuries. the strongest quake, a 6.8 magnitu magnitude, was off the east coast, about 456 miles northeast of tokyo. a tsunami advisory was issued and canceled a short time later. just this last sunday, they marked the fist an vsry of the earthquake and sntsunami that lt nearly 20,000 people dead or missing. >> for the last 60 years it's been recommended that women get a pap smear every year, but that could dhanj. >> new guidelines say most women should wait at least three years between pap smears. here is erica edwards. >> so my sister, she was amazing sister, mother, friend. she was my best friend. >> maureen was just 37 years old when she lost her battle with servical cancer. >> it was really hard to watch her slowly go downhill and leave he
to help end the crisis, he advised government officials to track war criminals, the same way it tracks terrorists. >> rattles nerves rattled buildings. a series of earthquakes shoek tokyo, northeast japan after the one-year anniversary of the massive quake last year, and in the same region ravaged by the n tsunami. this time around, there were no injuries. the strongest quake, a 6.8 magnitu magnitude, was off the east coast, about 456 miles northeast of tokyo. a tsunami advisory was...
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the deduction puts the state at odds with the federal government. california does not allow for the deduction. >>> one of the greatest discoveries in all of physics was announced today. two independent teams of scientists have discovered the so-called god particle. scientists at the biggest atom smasher say it took some 500 trillion proton collisions to yield this discovery. the normally subdued scientists break into applause and some even cried. physicists refer it to abozan. >> this is not like other ordinary particles. we're reaching into the fabric of the universe we've never done before. >> two generations of scientists have searched for the elusive particle since it was proposed as a theory in the 1960s. >>> a shark, so big, it almost break the scale. eight men struggle to lift this huge macco shark out of the water. the deck manager guessed the shark weighs close to 800 pounds. >> this is supposed to hold 100 pounds. you don't see them that big that often. >> most sparks brought into the landing are donated to the l.a. county food bank. macco
the deduction puts the state at odds with the federal government. california does not allow for the deduction. >>> one of the greatest discoveries in all of physics was announced today. two independent teams of scientists have discovered the so-called god particle. scientists at the biggest atom smasher say it took some 500 trillion proton collisions to yield this discovery. the normally subdued scientists break into applause and some even cried. physicists refer it to abozan. >>...
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. >> reporter: lifting one quote from kennedy's expansive 1960 speech on religion and government. >> i don't believe in an america with a separation church and state is absolute. to say people of faith have no role in the public square, you bet that makes you throw up. >> reporter: he's taking on the current president, too. >> president obama once said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob. >> reporter: this afternoon, the president's spokesman responded. >> i don't think any parent in america who has a child would think it's snobbery to hope for that child the best possible education in the future. >> reporter: for mitt romney, the stakes here in michigan could not be much higher ahead of tomorrow's primary. this is the state romney was born and raised. he refers to it as a homecoming party, whenever he is here right now. political analysts agree a loss here would be devastating and could upend this race. tonight a senior advisor for the romney campaign tells me they feel confidently. the polls show they are on a good track for a win here tomorrow. >> we'll kno
. >> reporter: lifting one quote from kennedy's expansive 1960 speech on religion and government. >> i don't believe in an america with a separation church and state is absolute. to say people of faith have no role in the public square, you bet that makes you throw up. >> reporter: he's taking on the current president, too. >> president obama once said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob. >> reporter: this afternoon, the president's...
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. >> reporter: more than 300,000 people still live in temporary housing and the government has yet to come up with a blueprint for rebuilding. the tsunami destroyed 90% of the fishing fleet but there are signs of recovery. fishermen marked the anniversary weekend with a celebration, taking delivery of a fleet of ten new boats from the u.s. the u.s. charity operation bl s blessings commissioned them from a boat builder in maine. these are resilient communities to rebuild but it was a time to reflect. >> such a horrible time but they're making great progress. >>> cnbc's mandy drury at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning. u.n. envoy kofi annan is in syria looking for a peaceful solution but he's running into new roadblocks. president asasd told him he rejects anything with opposition and they look to crush the opposition in the north. >>> friends are garing on long island to remember marie colvin, the american journalist that was killed last month in syria working for the "times of london." her friends call her a hero . her funeral is tomorrow. >>> canada and action sports world
. >> reporter: more than 300,000 people still live in temporary housing and the government has yet to come up with a blueprint for rebuilding. the tsunami destroyed 90% of the fishing fleet but there are signs of recovery. fishermen marked the anniversary weekend with a celebration, taking delivery of a fleet of ten new boats from the u.s. the u.s. charity operation bl s blessings commissioned them from a boat builder in maine. these are resilient communities to rebuild but it was a time...
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chris: do you feel governed by that instinct over here? >> not particularly governed by it. i think she makes us feel special. in this time she has presided over 12 american presidents and 11 british prime ministers, a huge amount of change, but the queen somehow symbolized british specialness. david cameron said this week he getting a lot of information from the queen during his weekly meetings, do you believe it? >> oh, yeah. she has talked to every prime minister since churchill. she knows and has had a lot of experience. i think that the remarkable thing about england and the monarchy is the role of women in it, that the three greatest british monarches, elizabeth, victoria, and elizabeth have lasted longer than all of the men and they have all shown this remarkable sort of tenacity, this female tenacity. chris: thatcher as well? >> thatcher was a political figure. the great thing about the monarchy is the head of state is not a political figure. she represents human beings. chris: i put them all in the same bag as an american. >> and had is why britain's monarchy is sup
chris: do you feel governed by that instinct over here? >> not particularly governed by it. i think she makes us feel special. in this time she has presided over 12 american presidents and 11 british prime ministers, a huge amount of change, but the queen somehow symbolized british specialness. david cameron said this week he getting a lot of information from the queen during his weekly meetings, do you believe it? >> oh, yeah. she has talked to every prime minister since churchill....
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the government's strategy seems quite clear now. it's to move on from damascus and attack the city of aleppo, syria's second city, the commercial capital, and, again today, aleppo came under fierce attack mostly from helicopters and artillery. the syrian government is also offering something of a new explanation for this entire crisis. the foreign minister while visiting iran today said that all of the rebels and this entire uprising is part of an israeli plot. from where i am in northern syria in areas that are controlled by the rebels, people here support the opposition, they support the rebels. people in this area just want to bring down the bashar al assad regime, restore their dignity, and bring freedom to this country. brian? >> richard engel, who, again, has been able to file reports for us from northern syria during this conflict. >>> now let's switch our attention to this global gathering here in london for the 2012 summer olympic games and where the competition was concerned today and tonight. more surprising results in tw
the government's strategy seems quite clear now. it's to move on from damascus and attack the city of aleppo, syria's second city, the commercial capital, and, again today, aleppo came under fierce attack mostly from helicopters and artillery. the syrian government is also offering something of a new explanation for this entire crisis. the foreign minister while visiting iran today said that all of the rebels and this entire uprising is part of an israeli plot. from where i am in northern syria...
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. >> i guess the issue is, you know we create jobs, not the government. so if you make it tougher for the businesses, they're not going to create the job. so i wonder if this is in fact, an idealogy and actually poor politics. >> so i think neither side thinks it will be passed. so they think there will be a big, grand bargain after the election, so no matter what gets elected, there will be a push to avoid the cliff. and what they're doing is posturing. so i don't think they're viewing it in the context of today's economic policy. at the same time, the argument from the obama team is that they are exempting everyone but 3%, 2-3% of small business owners, and that the small business owners, those of who are affected, are really lawyers and others in limited partnership, who are not really the job creators. the romney camp, as you well kn know, are arguing that the bulk of the job creation is among this 3%. >> this fiscal cliff is a big one, i want to get your take on it. because we're not hearing enough conversation from our leadership about the fiscal cl
. >> i guess the issue is, you know we create jobs, not the government. so if you make it tougher for the businesses, they're not going to create the job. so i wonder if this is in fact, an idealogy and actually poor politics. >> so i think neither side thinks it will be passed. so they think there will be a big, grand bargain after the election, so no matter what gets elected, there will be a push to avoid the cliff. and what they're doing is posturing. so i don't think they're...
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and chris adds maybe we need to send pink slips to all government employees every year on march 15th, especially those who are elected and deal with the budget. as always, we thank you for sharing your views. tell us what you think. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories.
and chris adds maybe we need to send pink slips to all government employees every year on march 15th, especially those who are elected and deal with the budget. as always, we thank you for sharing your views. tell us what you think. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't....
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until the government does. he is a highly decorated, professional soldier. never been in trouble any time before. happily married, despite rumors to the contrary. >> reporter: according to military officials, this staff sergeant is accused of going on a shooting spree killing 16 afghan civilians, including nine children. there is no known motive for this shooting incident. we are learning more about this soldier tonight. that he had been injured at least twice on three separate combat tours to iraq, and that he told his fellow soldiers he was actually reluctant to go on this fourth combat tour to afghanistan. it's highly unlikely he'll ever go back to afghanistan to be tried, but that military officials are saying he could very well be shipped back to the united states to face court-martial. they are saying he could be charged with capital murder, and if convicted, face the death penalty, brian. >> jim miklazewski in tampa tonight, thanks. >>> in new york on wall street, stocks continued their upward march today with the s&p 500 closing above the 1400 mark t
until the government does. he is a highly decorated, professional soldier. never been in trouble any time before. happily married, despite rumors to the contrary. >> reporter: according to military officials, this staff sergeant is accused of going on a shooting spree killing 16 afghan civilians, including nine children. there is no known motive for this shooting incident. we are learning more about this soldier tonight. that he had been injured at least twice on three separate combat...
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. >> reporter: from the government today, a sober assessment of the toll this year's drought is taking on the nation's food supply. average corn yields now forecast to be the lowest in 17 years, with corn prices expected to hit record highs. and soybean production down 12% from last year. in chase county, kansas. guy picker's 11,000 acre cattle ranch hasn't had a drop rain since mid june. >> we rely on pond water. to get pond water we rely on the man upstairs. >> reporter: already, grain prices have soared for ranchers. >> it looks like to me, purchased feed expenses in this country are going to triple relative to where we were a decade ago. >> reporter: with some states breaking all time heat records, the u.s. drought map is the reddest it's been all year, with 38% of the country experiencing severe drought conditions or worse. >> this drought is by far the worst and most extreme drought we've had since 1956. >> reporter: the good news? the agriculture department predicts that food prices will rise only modestly this year, in line with previous years. but at this farmer's market in wa
. >> reporter: from the government today, a sober assessment of the toll this year's drought is taking on the nation's food supply. average corn yields now forecast to be the lowest in 17 years, with corn prices expected to hit record highs. and soybean production down 12% from last year. in chase county, kansas. guy picker's 11,000 acre cattle ranch hasn't had a drop rain since mid june. >> we rely on pond water. to get pond water we rely on the man upstairs. >> reporter:...
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i have never lived in a government where religion is as important to political life as in this country. christianity is important. you can't run for president in this country and say you're an atheist. >> it's very recent that these religion -- >> do the nitty-gritty politics, chris, add what helped him run up his totals in nevada and in an election con committeesest test. chris: we mentioned al smith. he stepped into a photo-op that backfired. he is posing with a gaggle, a flock of cardinals and bishops there, probably forgetting the anti-catholic element would use it against him. this shot was everywhere during smith's campaign. it didn't help. it reminded us of some other unforgivable decisions to do photo-ops. here what another new york governor with cavemen in oregon, campaigning, i said camping out, that's what it looked like. that got some play around the world. dick nixon was told it would help humanize himself by posing for a walk on the beach at his california home. nixon's idea of a walk on a beach included wearing winged-tipped shoes. that is nixon for you. and he did that
i have never lived in a government where religion is as important to political life as in this country. christianity is important. you can't run for president in this country and say you're an atheist. >> it's very recent that these religion -- >> do the nitty-gritty politics, chris, add what helped him run up his totals in nevada and in an election con committeesest test. chris: we mentioned al smith. he stepped into a photo-op that backfired. he is posing with a gaggle, a flock of...
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maybe a week, week and a half tops, where if we were trying to do it on our own throughed military, the government, it could take weeks, even months. >> reporter: he stumbled on his mission after sending a package to a grateful marine stationed in afghanistan. >> we still have over 100,000 service members in afghanistan. yes, there is a draw down. but they are fighting every single day on the front lines. >> as long as they are there, he will be here finding victory in every box he sends their way. >>> ten years after the san francisco dog mauling that made headlines around the world, a prison inmate with ties to those vicious dogs is back in the news. 55-year-old inmate at pelican bay prison has written a book about dog o'war. a state settlement allows his book to be published, the proceeds have to go to charity. he bred the two dogs which killed diane whipple in the hallway of her san francisco apartment back in 2001. the dogs had been placed with neighbors. san francisco attorneys describe sed as improperly prosecuted. >>> an inmate is in solitary confinement in san quentin. he offered money an
maybe a week, week and a half tops, where if we were trying to do it on our own throughed military, the government, it could take weeks, even months. >> reporter: he stumbled on his mission after sending a package to a grateful marine stationed in afghanistan. >> we still have over 100,000 service members in afghanistan. yes, there is a draw down. but they are fighting every single day on the front lines. >> as long as they are there, he will be here finding victory in every...
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any time a government that is accused of massacring its own people including at least a hundred people yesterday starts moving chemical weapons it is obviously a cause of great concern. [ chanting ] >> reporter: many syrians want to know how many more massacres must happen before outside help arrives. protesters across syria accuse the army and pro assad militia of getting in and carrying out atrocities. the latest massacre began according to the syrian opposition and the united nations. with a military bombardment on the village of tremzi. we spoke to one activist who, fearing reprisal, didn't want to be identified. >> it was heavy, heavy artillery, the shelling from the airplanes and there were two, two heavy rockets that had been thrown from the planes into the houses of civilians in the area. >> then, survivors say, pro government shiite led militia men swept into the sunni village to do more killing at close range. bodies were gathered today at a mosque -- so many they had to be moved in shifts to mass graves that looked tightly packed. but as we saw last week in syria, violence l
any time a government that is accused of massacring its own people including at least a hundred people yesterday starts moving chemical weapons it is obviously a cause of great concern. [ chanting ] >> reporter: many syrians want to know how many more massacres must happen before outside help arrives. protesters across syria accuse the army and pro assad militia of getting in and carrying out atrocities. the latest massacre began according to the syrian opposition and the united nations....
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that served as the basis for government casiiscasish. we are making progress with the energy companies who realize it is in their best interest if everyone is brought up to a level that this is done safely. >> fascinating. good to have you on the program. thank you very much. very insightful and we appreciate your time. >>> next, the programmer who turned twitter in to a household name. jack dorsey wants to kill the cash register now. it is part of the next [ bell ringing ] ♪ in a world where ♪ there is so much to see ♪ there's still no other place ♪ that i would rather, rather ♪ rather, rather be ♪ [ male announcer ] dip into sabra hummus and discover a little taste of the world. enjoy sabra dips. adventure awaits. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house,
that served as the basis for government casiiscasish. we are making progress with the energy companies who realize it is in their best interest if everyone is brought up to a level that this is done safely. >> fascinating. good to have you on the program. thank you very much. very insightful and we appreciate your time. >>> next, the programmer who turned twitter in to a household name. jack dorsey wants to kill the cash register now. it is part of the next [ bell ringing ] ♪...
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i think it was symbolic of how our government should work. >> as you know, michael, that fish eye lens we show of that tiny room, does the room justice. we asked the president to stand in front of the small folding chair where he had been seated. when you look at the photo, think about what you were doing right now a year ago, what does it conjure in you? >> it is such a mix of emotions, i remember the anticipation as the s.e.a.l.s took off from afghanistan to pakistan. and the first helicopter had problems and crash lands. to the release of skill yags, when we hear the geronimo call and know that bin ladin's dead. and then the reflection on the families, and the reflection on the fact that thousands of men and women in the intelligence community and the military had worked so hard on this, to give something small back to those families who lost loved ones to terrorism. and ultimately to leave the white house and hear americans spontaneously in song saying, god bless america. it was an unbelievable experience. >> you've done a lot in your life from the navy to harvard law school, to th
i think it was symbolic of how our government should work. >> as you know, michael, that fish eye lens we show of that tiny room, does the room justice. we asked the president to stand in front of the small folding chair where he had been seated. when you look at the photo, think about what you were doing right now a year ago, what does it conjure in you? >> it is such a mix of emotions, i remember the anticipation as the s.e.a.l.s took off from afghanistan to pakistan. and the...
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the 2015 deadline is the first federal mandate governing pollution from hydraulic fracturing or so-called fracking. >>> new data from the labor department shows food prices are rising at a slower pace which could bring relief at the check out line. >>> finally, mcdonald's new mcbagette launched to mixed reviews in france. some customers embraced the change, others critique the missing crunch from the crusty bread. >>> the celtics charm the magic, the brewers walk off in extra innings, the penguins net ten goals to avoid elimination from the stanley cup playoffs. here with morning sports headlines straight ahead. >>> thunderstorms in the midwest a few on the strong side. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today". >>> good morning, if you're just waking up this is "early today." >>> in sports excitement last night in the stanley cup playoffs as two nhl teams staved off elimination, here is fred roggin with a early look at all the sports headlines. >>> good morning. with their backs against the wall and facing elimination the penguins not only found a way to win, they found t
the 2015 deadline is the first federal mandate governing pollution from hydraulic fracturing or so-called fracking. >>> new data from the labor department shows food prices are rising at a slower pace which could bring relief at the check out line. >>> finally, mcdonald's new mcbagette launched to mixed reviews in france. some customers embraced the change, others critique the missing crunch from the crusty bread. >>> the celtics charm the magic, the brewers walk off...
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. >>> wasteful spending at the general services administration, a government watch group is releasing its annual pork barrel spending book. live on capitol hill this morning with who is spending funds on unique and frequently very expensive home state projects. good morning, tracie. >> good morning. and the last pig book, citizens against government waste reported there were over 9,000 projects costing taxpayers $16.5 million. now they've got the new numbers coming out later this morning. the 2012 numbers. we didn't get a pig book last year because it's so convoluted the spending bills continuously put off, but from the 2010 book, we learned that california ranked number 40 out of 50. not too far up there when it comes to per capita spending on these pork projects. 728 of them totaling $635 million for california alone. now, this year we'll get a fresh look at that spending. they will also give out their oinker awards. like millions spent on projects and research that really only benefit a few people or a small area. john? >> tracie potts, thank you very much. >>> 5:42. we do have new
. >>> wasteful spending at the general services administration, a government watch group is releasing its annual pork barrel spending book. live on capitol hill this morning with who is spending funds on unique and frequently very expensive home state projects. good morning, tracie. >> good morning. and the last pig book, citizens against government waste reported there were over 9,000 projects costing taxpayers $16.5 million. now they've got the new numbers coming out later this...
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secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the syrian government over reports of new civilian deaths. speaking in turkey where she is meeting can european, turk irk and arab partners, clinton says syria's embattled president has to go. >> assad has doubled down on his brutality and duplicity. and syria will not, cannot be stable, peaceful, or democratic until assad goes. >> but prospects for a breakthrough are uncertain. both moscow and beijing who were not at today's meeting do not back global sanctions against the syrian government. >>> secretary of defense leon panetta making a surprise trip to afghanistan today. he had strong words for neighboring pakistan. the secretary meeting with military and afghan officials to talk about security at a news conference in kabul. he chastised pakistan saying it needs to do more to control militants crossing the border into afghanistan. panetta also suggesting the u.s. is willing to strike terror targets inside of pakistan if the country refuses to cooperate. >>> former egyptian president hosni mubarak is reportedly gravely ill. newspapers acro
secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the syrian government over reports of new civilian deaths. speaking in turkey where she is meeting can european, turk irk and arab partners, clinton says syria's embattled president has to go. >> assad has doubled down on his brutality and duplicity. and syria will not, cannot be stable, peaceful, or democratic until assad goes. >> but prospects for a breakthrough are uncertain. both moscow and beijing who were not at today's meeting do...
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pro-government militias went house to house with knives and guns. the syrian government today presented a new twist to its usual denials. syria is a victim, it claimed, terrorists did the massacre, and the foreign ministry says syria needs help to root them out. we recognize we have a crisis, said a spokesman. but the solution is not to strike at the country's stability, but to help syria, the same way the super powers are doing it with other countries. washington isn't buying it. in a statement, secretary clinton said the united states will intensify pressure on, quote, assad and his cronies whose rule by murder and fear must come to an end. specifically, washington plans to lobby russia, one of syria's last remaining allies. the uk has also been sharply critical. >> we're absolutely sickened, and the british government and across the international community, over what we've seen over the last couple of days. >> reporter: in turkey today, activists protested in front of the syrian embassy. >> we are now facing a unified. >> reporter: while condemna
pro-government militias went house to house with knives and guns. the syrian government today presented a new twist to its usual denials. syria is a victim, it claimed, terrorists did the massacre, and the foreign ministry says syria needs help to root them out. we recognize we have a crisis, said a spokesman. but the solution is not to strike at the country's stability, but to help syria, the same way the super powers are doing it with other countries. washington isn't buying it. in a...
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it's doing so well, because the folks that want or are worried about government too big, the anti-tax crowd, they're thriving because the other folks did not come out. there's a real correlation here. and it's showing all up and down the street. and believe me, this is ground zero for us. >> what do you see coming? what does this primary tell you about what we might see in november? >> forget it. two different worlds. low turnout this time. we had 57% turnout in the primary in 2008. 35% tonight. you're going to see a high turnout in november. with that, the different ballot issues are going to take on an different hue. we're going to have a different constellation of voters. with that, there will be different expectation, different outcome. >> okay, larry. >> he will be with us. that we know, for sure. >>> well, the showdown over prop 8 is headed to the u.s. supreme court to tackle the issue of same-sex marriage, this after the ninth circuit appeals struck out prop 8. back in february, a three-judge daniel voted 2-1, to uphold the judge's 2010 ruling. the prop 8 does violate the equal
it's doing so well, because the folks that want or are worried about government too big, the anti-tax crowd, they're thriving because the other folks did not come out. there's a real correlation here. and it's showing all up and down the street. and believe me, this is ground zero for us. >> what do you see coming? what does this primary tell you about what we might see in november? >> forget it. two different worlds. low turnout this time. we had 57% turnout in the primary in 2008....
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the town is still under attack. 11 people were killed here today by government shelling. on a ruined street, we found this woman, her son killed in front of her. may god punish bashar, she cried. there were 30,000 people in this town, now only the rebels remain. but this is the cost of driving out assad's forces. as this war continues, without outside help or intervention, syria is being destroyed one town at a time. down an abandoned street, a rebel showed me what was the government headquarters and its feared interrogation center. this one with the metal gate was the torture room he said. he said they used to torture people with electric shocks. but the syrian counter offensive could be much worse. the syrian government on monday acknowledged for the first time that it has chemical weapons, and threatened to use them against foreign aggression, but not it's own people. even without such weapons, the assad government has already killed thousands and has now unleashed its army on aleppo, a city of three million people and all the towns around it. richard engel, nbc news,
the town is still under attack. 11 people were killed here today by government shelling. on a ruined street, we found this woman, her son killed in front of her. may god punish bashar, she cried. there were 30,000 people in this town, now only the rebels remain. but this is the cost of driving out assad's forces. as this war continues, without outside help or intervention, syria is being destroyed one town at a time. down an abandoned street, a rebel showed me what was the government...
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ahmed was in it when government soldiers opened fire, gunning them down. [ gunfire ] ahmed and other sources say up to 40 people were killed as army troops continued to fire into the scattering crowds of protesters. >> translator: we were stunned. some people stood still. some people fell dead. we expected something like tear gas, but we never expected this kind of killing. >> reporter: ali and ahmed want to make sure that never happens again. >> translator: once the weapons are in the hands of the people, assad's army will disintegrate. >> reporter: but those weapons are in short supply. ali's unit only has about 150 guns, a few rocket-propelled grenades, and a handful of homemade bombs. ali's brother ahmed managed a restaurant before the war. now he's cooking up fertilizer and sugar into explosives for the planned assault on government forces occupying marayan. but it's a recipe he still hasn't quite figured out. the pot gets too hot, and the mix goes up in flames. it's a mistake they can't afford to make. it's time now for ali and his war council to decide if they can attack gover
ahmed was in it when government soldiers opened fire, gunning them down. [ gunfire ] ahmed and other sources say up to 40 people were killed as army troops continued to fire into the scattering crowds of protesters. >> translator: we were stunned. some people stood still. some people fell dead. we expected something like tear gas, but we never expected this kind of killing. >> reporter: ali and ahmed want to make sure that never happens again. >> translator: once the weapons...
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-led war that toppled the government of saddam hussein in 2003. protesters waving iraqi flags and calling on the government to provide food and services to everyone, especially the poor. iraq's official unemployment rate sits at 15%, although the actual figure is believed to be more like 30%. >>> the international community continues to condemn north korea's plans to launch a satellite into space. this morning, south korea officials say it is a secret test of nuclear rocket technology. just last week, north korea announcing the launch saying this will take place between april 12th and april 16th. less than an month away. laura? >> thank you for the update. >>> 5:42 right now. now on to decision 2012. the big primary with a big twist this morning. republican candidates are gearing up for tomorrow's vote in illinois. state with more delegates at state than any other state except for georgia. today in the bay tracie potts live on capitol hill with a look at the loophole that makes this primary different from the rest. good morning, tracy. >> hi, laur
-led war that toppled the government of saddam hussein in 2003. protesters waving iraqi flags and calling on the government to provide food and services to everyone, especially the poor. iraq's official unemployment rate sits at 15%, although the actual figure is believed to be more like 30%. >>> the international community continues to condemn north korea's plans to launch a satellite into space. this morning, south korea officials say it is a secret test of nuclear rocket technology....
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. >> it's a visible presence of people voicing their how government has not worked for us. >> reporter: earlier today thousands more students rallied outside the building. this group of students spent four days marching from oakland to sacramento. >> i feel like we've done the letters. we've done the quote, unquote right way. and now i feel like we have to take it a step further so our voices can be heard. >> reporter: lieutenant govern newsom is joining them inside. >> i'm incredibly proud of every one of them. they've got other things to do and they've stepped up and stepped in. their voices need to be heard in terms of the way we do our job. >> hey hey hey! >> reporter: but inside, things are getting tense. the chp refuses to let more students inside the rotunda. they say they will not allow students to stay inside for long. >> let him in! >> if you don't leave, we're left no option but to arrest you. >> this is in transition of martin luther king, of the anti-war movement, of people using free speech and using democratic discourse to push the issue as to what we need, what we the c
. >> it's a visible presence of people voicing their how government has not worked for us. >> reporter: earlier today thousands more students rallied outside the building. this group of students spent four days marching from oakland to sacramento. >> i feel like we've done the letters. we've done the quote, unquote right way. and now i feel like we have to take it a step further so our voices can be heard. >> reporter: lieutenant govern newsom is joining them inside....
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the british government has not ruled out that possibility. after the secure form g 4 s, they admitted they didn't have the power to handle the contract. they admitted that 3500 second downs would step in to fill the gap. that brings the police, the guards to 40 thousand, britain's biggest ever operation. >> the army, air force and navy are working along side gs to make sure the games are secure. there was always going to be a very significant armed forces component. it will now be larger than planned. >> it it not clear how many troops will be asked to perform. the group apologizes for not knowing how much staffing was needed or how long training will take. >>> and two men struck under a tree from lightning. they were taking shelter from a game, that is when lightning struck the tree and then hit the three men. >> like nothing i have ever seen before, in my almost 22 years of law enforcement. it hit the top of the tree, like sparks and fire going all the way down the tree. and when it hit the ground, it burst out. >> there were many more socc
the british government has not ruled out that possibility. after the secure form g 4 s, they admitted they didn't have the power to handle the contract. they admitted that 3500 second downs would step in to fill the gap. that brings the police, the guards to 40 thousand, britain's biggest ever operation. >> the army, air force and navy are working along side gs to make sure the games are secure. there was always going to be a very significant armed forces component. it will now be larger...
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the entire solar power space is in horrible shape since it depends on government subsidies and governments around the world are tightening their belts, especially in europe, which have been a big booster of solar. last week the department of commerce imposed anti-dumping tariffs, 31%, on chinese-made solar cells, and cantor fitzgerald came out with a note saying it was positive for first solar. that's not a reason to own the stock. sure, first solar looks like it's selling for just 3.5 times next year's earnings. but the company's now losing money. its most recent quarter was a hideous miss, and i believe the earnings estimates could still be chopped lower, which makes the seemingly cheap multiple pretty much meaningless. first solar's still a sell. the next time some analyst has a comeback it's just a couple of quarters away. then there's the whole second tier of false bargains. companies that have stumbled so badly you that absolutely cannot own them for at least one quarter. these stocks are in the penalty box. and you need to wait to see if the problems are going to be resolved or if t
the entire solar power space is in horrible shape since it depends on government subsidies and governments around the world are tightening their belts, especially in europe, which have been a big booster of solar. last week the department of commerce imposed anti-dumping tariffs, 31%, on chinese-made solar cells, and cantor fitzgerald came out with a note saying it was positive for first solar. that's not a reason to own the stock. sure, first solar looks like it's selling for just 3.5 times...
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based on some leaked media reports jordanian government has denied any weapons or military equipment going into saudi arabia to syrian op significant has gone through it's kingdom but growing concerns among u.s. and others that arming the opposition could plunge that country further into civil war. tom? >> also there are reports that a u.s. hostage has been released in iraq and another american citizen has been killed in yemen? >> reporter: that's correct. the united nations has confirmed it has handed over an american citizen to the u.s. embassy in baghdad. that individual believed to have been kidnapped, taken hostage by a powerful shiite militant in iraq, taken in june last year. subsequently released yesterday to the united nations. he's believed to are been an american serviceman, but at the time of his kidnapping, he was a service contractor working for the u.s. military. also as you mentioned in yemen, an american teacher was killed just south of the city of sunna and al qaeda militants are claiming killing that teacher. >>> an english soccer match between two top teams ended
based on some leaked media reports jordanian government has denied any weapons or military equipment going into saudi arabia to syrian op significant has gone through it's kingdom but growing concerns among u.s. and others that arming the opposition could plunge that country further into civil war. tom? >> also there are reports that a u.s. hostage has been released in iraq and another american citizen has been killed in yemen? >> reporter: that's correct. the united nations has...
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hampshire but many of his backers say they care less about winning than about paul's call for much smaller government, getting more attention. mitt romney claims he doesn't see paul and doesn't see the charges that he was a predatory capitalist as an obstacle to what many here see as romney's road to the nomination. i've steve handlesman, nbc bay area news. >> politics in full force. we'll check back with you tomorrow once again. >> reforming unemployment is on the table as congress returns to washington. and high school diplomas might play a big role in the overhaul. some want to require anyone collecting unemployment check s to have a high school diploma or be in an adult education program. also under consideration, shortening the length of time benefits could be collected. older workers would be hit the hardest. more than 1/3 of people getting unemployment benefits are 50 and older. >>> still ahead here at 5:00, closing the door on cannabis. >> the obah ma administration lied to us. >> medical marijuana patients are on the verge of another defeat. >> with a donation a retired nurse made to help fo
hampshire but many of his backers say they care less about winning than about paul's call for much smaller government, getting more attention. mitt romney claims he doesn't see paul and doesn't see the charges that he was a predatory capitalist as an obstacle to what many here see as romney's road to the nomination. i've steve handlesman, nbc bay area news. >> politics in full force. we'll check back with you tomorrow once again. >> reforming unemployment is on the table as congress...
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government put the 1940 census online and made history. first time that kind of data was ever digitized and published. it was only searchable -- volunteers are almost done indexing the census by names so you can search with your last name. new york state, the last to be finished. california about 99% done. new york with a big priority because of obviously all the immigrants who had come through that area. >> no doubt. ry when that happened. the site crashed when it first went up. everybody was rushing to get on there. good stuff. >> penmanship alone. >> digital world. 5:20. checking in with christina loren. cool yesterday and starting to rise in the right direction. >> good morning to you. we have a good looking forecast for today. it is going to be warmer than yesterday. fit was too cool in your city, too much cloud cover, well, we are going to see more sun and warmer weather. 51 degrees to start you out. you want to grab a jacket on your way out the front door. cool enough for that across the bare. low 50s in san jose. upper 40s in place
government put the 1940 census online and made history. first time that kind of data was ever digitized and published. it was only searchable -- volunteers are almost done indexing the census by names so you can search with your last name. new york state, the last to be finished. california about 99% done. new york with a big priority because of obviously all the immigrants who had come through that area. >> no doubt. ry when that happened. the site crashed when it first went up....
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the owners of the pueblo super market chain are under pressure by the federal government. they are auditing the super market chain after complaints about suspected undocumented immigrants working at the stores. because of the audit, they have joined the federal e verify system that checks the immigration status of new hires. they made that announcement ahead of a planned boycott by shoppers and workers set for monday. they have stores from valet ho to sa lippas and the central valleys as well. hope to see you back for today in the bay with complete coverage of the big weekend including live reports from at&t park and the giants and the a's playoffs and everything else you need to know about the weekend. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> back now with mor
the owners of the pueblo super market chain are under pressure by the federal government. they are auditing the super market chain after complaints about suspected undocumented immigrants working at the stores. because of the audit, they have joined the federal e verify system that checks the immigration status of new hires. they made that announcement ahead of a planned boycott by shoppers and workers set for monday. they have stores from valet ho to sa lippas and the central valleys as well....
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the government is encouraging a group to what determine what happened to her. the secretary of state met with the international group for historic aircraft recovery which issed a ed aided by the man who the titanic. they show what might be wreckage from her plane. amazing. >> it's a nice day today. we went for a power hike. it was like 70 degrees. >> you like that break. >> and you have heels on. let's take a look at the seven-day forecast. you have warming weather tomorrow and upper 70s and a few low 70s possible in the south bay and accumulating rain and the best chance of the forecast will be on this saturday. need the umbrellas into the weekend, but overall not too bad. >> another power hike day. meet me. 10:00. be there. >> i will be sleeping. >> we will see you again at 6:00. including the shake-up at city hall. >> nightly news is next. ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no more, no more ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ [ male announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em wi
the government is encouraging a group to what determine what happened to her. the secretary of state met with the international group for historic aircraft recovery which issed a ed aided by the man who the titanic. they show what might be wreckage from her plane. amazing. >> it's a nice day today. we went for a power hike. it was like 70 degrees. >> you like that break. >> and you have heels on. let's take a look at the seven-day forecast. you have warming weather tomorrow...
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perceived it that way, that the obama white house is battling against religious institutions and that government is intruding. that has some weight to it, whereas contraceptives, this is something that 99% of women support. >> rick santorum talks about it in terms of liberty. honestly, the democratic party does not want to be seen as the secular part again. it didn't work for john kerry. >> on two fronts, real problems here. chris: did they pick this fight? it may work to their advantage. they began to fix it on friday. they may have resolved it with some of the liberal catholics. it does make them look militant on women's rights, and that helps. >> i don't know if this wayne to be seen as militants on anything, but they do want to be down with the ladies. they sea a margin -- see a margin against the republicans, who have a problem with women already. they can be super strong for women. chris: so they can show themselves to be strong for women's rights across the board and not be too strong for others. >> yes. that is not the true argument, and that is what the republicans -- they are in a dice
perceived it that way, that the obama white house is battling against religious institutions and that government is intruding. that has some weight to it, whereas contraceptives, this is something that 99% of women support. >> rick santorum talks about it in terms of liberty. honestly, the democratic party does not want to be seen as the secular part again. it didn't work for john kerry. >> on two fronts, real problems here. chris: did they pick this fight? it may work to their...
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the syrian government denying the attacks and is blaming terrorists for the deaths. >>> 6:14. defense secretary leon panetta arrived in afghanistan overnight. he's there to discuss plans to withdraw troops. this is file video from a previous visit to afghanistan. in a meeting with afghanistan's defense minister, panetta also insisted he's keeping pressure on afghanistan. panetta says the u.s. is running out of patience to root out a terrorist network there. but in a meeting with troops, panetta made a joke that the death of an al qaeda leader -- about one earlier this week. >> just took down another leader in al qaeda the other day. the worst job you can get these days is to be a deputy leader in al qaeda. >> 27,000 american troops are scheduled to leave afghanistan by the end of september. >>> defense attorneys for bradley manning will call several u.s. employees to the stand today. the defense is trying to get 10 of the 22 charges against manning dismissed. the 24-year-old is charged with aiding the enemy by leaking of hundreds of classified documents to wikileaks. >>> on to
the syrian government denying the attacks and is blaming terrorists for the deaths. >>> 6:14. defense secretary leon panetta arrived in afghanistan overnight. he's there to discuss plans to withdraw troops. this is file video from a previous visit to afghanistan. in a meeting with afghanistan's defense minister, panetta also insisted he's keeping pressure on afghanistan. panetta says the u.s. is running out of patience to root out a terrorist network there. but in a meeting with...
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. >> reporter: a charged topic, and requiring a government-issued photo i.d. is an idea that nearly every state is considering. many have already done it. but now some of the strictest laws are on hold. the justice department today refused to give legal clearance to a voter i.d. law in texas, saying it would hit hispanic voters especially hard since fewer of them have the required i.d.s. the state said anybody could get a voter i.d. at a driver's license office. but 81 texas counties don't have one. and in wisconsin, a judge said the i.d. law there imposes a voting requirement that goes beyond the qualifications spelled out in the state constitution. it's the second time a court there has blocked the law. the state says it will appeal. that brings to three the number of states where voter i.d. laws are on hold -- south carolina and now texas and wisconsin. brian? >> pete williams, thanks. i know you'll have more on this tomorrow. >>> now, how the weather made news again today. what has been a record warm and snow-free winter at home is finishing off with summe
. >> reporter: a charged topic, and requiring a government-issued photo i.d. is an idea that nearly every state is considering. many have already done it. but now some of the strictest laws are on hold. the justice department today refused to give legal clearance to a voter i.d. law in texas, saying it would hit hispanic voters especially hard since fewer of them have the required i.d.s. the state said anybody could get a voter i.d. at a driver's license office. but 81 texas counties...
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we expect the privacy change is okay with the american government. cookle worked with the federal trade commission on user policy, this thanks to a user settlement. intel will have a sunday to dedevelop devices for cars from voice recognition to eye tracking, traffic reports, internet access, weirdly enough intel says it's going to open a car technology center in germany. german automakers put their technology research centers here in northern a. volkswagen and oudy are working on the future of german cars in belmont. apple became the sixth worth more than $500 billion. the company says it's on the cusp of 25 billion from the abstore. if you are 25 billionth you get a gift card. you don't have to buy an app. you can enter your personal fgs and not buy an app. if you're not an app buyer i don't know why you would want a $10,000 app card. >> probably for apple products. >> exact hi. you can't take it out to outback stake house. >> 6:26. still to come, several peninsula school staff members in trouble for not reporting a alleged abuse. >> account make m
we expect the privacy change is okay with the american government. cookle worked with the federal trade commission on user policy, this thanks to a user settlement. intel will have a sunday to dedevelop devices for cars from voice recognition to eye tracking, traffic reports, internet access, weirdly enough intel says it's going to open a car technology center in germany. german automakers put their technology research centers here in northern a. volkswagen and oudy are working on the future of...
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no reports of serious damage or injuries but the wall of a government building did collapse. indonesia is located in the pacific ring of fire and stratal straddles a series of fault lines. >>> activists in homs say fighting government officials has stopped. a small advance team of u.s. observers left the hotel where they are staying this morning and the u.n. plans to have 30 monitors in syria by next week. and the u.n. security council tentatively agreed to increase the number to 300. the observers are monitoring a cease-fire agreement. >>> new this morning, a warning from israel as israeli says concrete information shows military members plan to attack israeli tourists in the coming days. >>> plans for a massive attack in afghanistan are foiled. an afghan security leader says five militants were arrested and received a big clash of explosives. three pakistanis and two afghans plan to attack the capital of kabul. the 11 tons of explosives came from pakistan. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." still to come, looking for a job in the bay area. then you'll be happy with
no reports of serious damage or injuries but the wall of a government building did collapse. indonesia is located in the pacific ring of fire and stratal straddles a series of fault lines. >>> activists in homs say fighting government officials has stopped. a small advance team of u.s. observers left the hotel where they are staying this morning and the u.n. plans to have 30 monitors in syria by next week. and the u.n. security council tentatively agreed to increase the number to 300....
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. >> if the president fails to forge a governing coalition, he's obliged to form a caretaker government. >>> in spain, thousands of people marched through the streets of madrid angry and frustrated with how they are handling the crisis there. at least 100,000 protesters turned out to mark the anniversary of the 15m movement the precursor to occupy. they are prompting fears the country may need a bailout. they have a 25% unemployment rate, the highest of any country using the euro. >>> the occupy movement outside the frankfurt occupy. simulate the demise of the power of money. protesters focused on the international monetary fund and the european central bank. >>> some u.s. cities, occupy protests are causing taxpayers millions. the los angeles price tag doubled to $5 million. they underestimated the need for police overtime. a camp closed in late november. one councilman said the bill is coming due at a difficult financial time when talking about laying off police and fire personnel. >>> an 18-month-old mother -- 18-year-old mother, of course, is facing attempted murder charges tonight.
. >> if the president fails to forge a governing coalition, he's obliged to form a caretaker government. >>> in spain, thousands of people marched through the streets of madrid angry and frustrated with how they are handling the crisis there. at least 100,000 protesters turned out to mark the anniversary of the 15m movement the precursor to occupy. they are prompting fears the country may need a bailout. they have a 25% unemployment rate, the highest of any country using the...
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government forces also shelled areas near turkey and lebanon. >>> the latest poll from the washington post and abc news shows record-high gas prices earlier this year have lowered president obama's approval rating. the sharply raising prices push down the president's approval rating to 46%. and 50% now say they disapprove of the way mr. obama is handling his job. nearly two-thirds of american surveyed are unhappy with the president's actions on gas prices and almost half think prices will keep going un. now, here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. newly released video from kentucky shows a deadly tornado. an entire roof was just ripped off in seconds. a man was trapped in a pick-up truck as buildings all around him were shredded by the twister which claimed six lives. there's some wild weather in hawaii. a waterspout making its way onto a small island during a thunderstorm complete with lightning strikes. it seriously damaged one home. talk about a wild turkey, a michigan woman is being accosted by a fearless bird every time she heads out of her home. i
government forces also shelled areas near turkey and lebanon. >>> the latest poll from the washington post and abc news shows record-high gas prices earlier this year have lowered president obama's approval rating. the sharply raising prices push down the president's approval rating to 46%. and 50% now say they disapprove of the way mr. obama is handling his job. nearly two-thirds of american surveyed are unhappy with the president's actions on gas prices and almost half think prices...
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government has told five banks they need to be ready to defend themselves next time. and they have to have a plan in place in case we go through another credit crisis. the retail banks which have been marned jpmorgan chase, bank of america and goldman sachs, morgan stanley got the same warning as well. the banks were lent money in the first bank bailout and each bank paid the money back to the. go in fact, the government made money on the deal but this morning saying never again. >> interesting. thank you. 6:33. it's also the height of the summer travel season. that means millions of passengers in and out of bay area airports. while passenger numbers are on the rise so are the number of thefts. what is happening and many times it's right before your eyes. >> we requested crime data and a decade of data from the tsa on missing items. what we found may have you keeping a closer eye on your bags. >> london and sfo, nothing came out. >> after a long plane ride from london becky drew arrived at san francisco international airport without her luggage. she's like thousands o
government has told five banks they need to be ready to defend themselves next time. and they have to have a plan in place in case we go through another credit crisis. the retail banks which have been marned jpmorgan chase, bank of america and goldman sachs, morgan stanley got the same warning as well. the banks were lent money in the first bank bailout and each bank paid the money back to the. go in fact, the government made money on the deal but this morning saying never again. >>...
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if congress doesn't deal with that, we could be looking at a government shutdown. plus the farm bill, five-year farm bill that includes 46 million on food stamps, that also needs to be reauthorized. republicans want deeper cuts than democrats there. and we're looking at a number of really big issues that could be bumped over until after the election into the lame duck session. bush tax cuts expiring. $100 billion in automatic spending cuts if congress does nothing, not to mention the postal service which this month will default on its pension payment. they're losing $25 million a day. again, if congress doesn't hop in. marla. >> we will continue to watch this. thanks. >>> to decision 2012 and president barack obama back in washington, d.c., this morning while mitt romney is planning rallies in the key battleground state of ohio. over the weekend presidential campaign focusing heavily on jobs and health care. the president telling a crowd this florida romney's tax plan at this point just does not add up. >> you already have testify dits. you add $5 trillion in new t
if congress doesn't deal with that, we could be looking at a government shutdown. plus the farm bill, five-year farm bill that includes 46 million on food stamps, that also needs to be reauthorized. republicans want deeper cuts than democrats there. and we're looking at a number of really big issues that could be bumped over until after the election into the lame duck session. bush tax cuts expiring. $100 billion in automatic spending cuts if congress does nothing, not to mention the postal...
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the economy or an industry with government dollars -- [ laughter ] -- and with government manipulation of that market. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was "night news now." stick around. we'll be right back with guy pearce. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ top quality lobster is all we catch. [ male announcer ] get it now at red lobster's lobsterfest. 12 tempting choices like lobster lover's dream or maine lobster and shrimp. but only for a short time. now at red lobster....
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government officials stay it's not surprising to hear discrepancies of what happened, saying that in any bomb cat situation, participants usually come away with different accounts of what happened. the author says he has no desire to compromise national security, he just wants to show americans how honored he is to serve his country. >>> embattled syrian president made a rare appearance today giving an interview to a pro government news channel. president assaad defended his regime's course of action and said that he had no plans of backing down soon. he -- opposition forces say more than 20,000 people have been killed since the uprising began 18 months ago. >>> leaders from the middle east are meeting right now in iran to talk about the situation in syria. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon is also in tehran for the summit. iran and syria are allies and the secretary general says iran is crucial in trying to establish -- a meeting is also taking place in asia to strengthen relationships in that region. japanese and north korean officials are holding their first joint government talk
government officials stay it's not surprising to hear discrepancies of what happened, saying that in any bomb cat situation, participants usually come away with different accounts of what happened. the author says he has no desire to compromise national security, he just wants to show americans how honored he is to serve his country. >>> embattled syrian president made a rare appearance today giving an interview to a pro government news channel. president assaad defended his regime's...
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but britain's government is assuring the world that the city of london, the olympic village, the more than 10,000 athletes there, and the thousands of spectators are and will be safe and secure. london officials announcing just this morning it has deployed 1200 more troops, this is in addition to the 3500 it was forced to roll out last week. the private company it hired coming forward last week saying it did not have the manpower to fill its 10,000-guard quota. this has caused the military and police to step in, in the end, one defense expert says the games may be better off. >> who would you roth ayou rath looked after by. >> the other concern is transportation because there are more than 6,000 buses in london and it would be just too time consuming to check everyone's bag and impossible to put a police officer on every bus. looking at video here, london was hit by a home grown terror cell that attacked commuters, dozens were killed, that was seven years ago. hence t insecurity about the security. nonetheless, the final count shows more than 18,000 personnel are in place. to put this
but britain's government is assuring the world that the city of london, the olympic village, the more than 10,000 athletes there, and the thousands of spectators are and will be safe and secure. london officials announcing just this morning it has deployed 1200 more troops, this is in addition to the 3500 it was forced to roll out last week. the private company it hired coming forward last week saying it did not have the manpower to fill its 10,000-guard quota. this has caused the military and...
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today bales' attorney saying he believes the government will have a hard time proving its case and his client's mental state will be an important issue. bales says he doesn't remember the details of the killing spree that happened 12 days ago. just yesterday without explanation, officials upped the murder count to 17, all along it had stood at 16. >>> well, here in the bay area, we're working to make up for a rain deficit, but not the case in the land down under. check out this flash flooding on australia's sunshine coast, cars literally floating, businesses under water. this girl here going for a surf. in all, more than 200 homes flooded. now, local meteorologists calling the rain a once in a century deluge. >> wow, thank you very much. surfing in the streets. i guess surf's down. >> hey, we're going to get significant rainfall this weekend. >> and probably high surf, as well, with gusty winds in the bay area. but it'll be raining all weekend long so surfing conditions not ideal. let's take you outdoors and show you what we're experiencing. 36 degrees in santa rosa, just 4 degrees awa
today bales' attorney saying he believes the government will have a hard time proving its case and his client's mental state will be an important issue. bales says he doesn't remember the details of the killing spree that happened 12 days ago. just yesterday without explanation, officials upped the murder count to 17, all along it had stood at 16. >>> well, here in the bay area, we're working to make up for a rain deficit, but not the case in the land down under. check out this flash...